lesbians love and support our trans sisters ππ
Rough estimate: It's possible to reach 1000 boops in less than 2 hours (took me 1:30h), if you got some people to spam it to.
If you are a blog where people can spam boop's to, reblog this.
i made (subtle) pride flag lock screens!!
lesbian // bisexual
trans // gay
free to use, please reblog if u save!
May the 10 of Pentacles bless your account with more money than you can spend. π΅β¨
Reblog to spread the word!
Image description in alt text. Feel free to screenshot and repost this image in case it gets taken down ;)
EDIT: The image says September. That is not correct. The right date is August.
A girl I liked convinced me to stab a man, so I did. Felt guilty for a bit, then promptly forgot about it and walked around with the murder weapon for a couple of hours, going about my business, walking my dog. Eventually I was cornered by a plainclothes police officer who asked me why I had a bloody knife; I told him I was looking after it for my bogan cousin. He said, βYouβre under arrest,β and I was like,, βNo, Iβm not, watch this,β and then I woke up.
Praying that $1500 randomly comes to you when you need it the most this year.
A new mode of production arises out of the newly networked masses.
The ad saved me
so glad illumination hasnt picked up on this live action remake trend because seeing a minion rendered in photorealistic cgi might just be the one thing capable of breaking me
βYes this LGBT mini-series βWHEN WE RISEβ is a big deal AND there is no bisexual representation. The B is missing from this epic LGBT docu-drama. When LGBT people rose in San Francisco [and everywhere else], we rose together. Bisexuals worked shoulder to shoulder with Cleve Jones, Ken Jones, Roma Guy and Cecilia Chung whose lives are featured. This is not to take away from their incredible contributions; this is to point out what might not be noticed in the excitement of watching βWhen We Riseβ. The suppression and silencing of bisexual contributions, history, and culture serves no one, especially our multi-generation LGBTQI community/movement. Williams Institute and Pew research among others show there are more self identified bisexuals than gay and lesbian people put together. Forty percent of self identified bisexual people are people of color. Bisexual suicide, depression, anxiety, domestic violence, rape, stalking, poverty, alcohol/drug/nicotine rates are higher than for gay, lesbian and heterosexual people. The ongoing casual and sometimes callous disregard of bisexual people and our lives is unacceptable and fueling a bisexual mental/physical health crisis. Excluding and isolating anyone in our community hurts all of us, especially in these dangerous times. What are you able to do to stand with and stand up for bisexual people and challenge biphobia, misinformation and ignorance β including perhaps your own?β
β Lani Kaβahumanu, prominent bisexual activist and authorΒ (via bisexual-books)
NB (they/it), 23 years old, bisexual, maybe aromantic not entirely sure yet
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